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INSIDE EDITION is the longest-running, top-rated and most honored daily newsmagazine in on-demand audio podcast format. Join award-winning Anchor Deborah Norville for a daily episode of the complete broadcast of the show that features hard-hitting investigations, exclusive newsmaker interviews, incisive human-interest stories, and behind-the-scenes coverage of the top national stories, as well as celebrity and pop culture features. With INSIDE EDITION, there’s always more to the story. Website: https://www.insideedition.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/Inside.Edition Twitter: @InsideEdition Instagram: @insideedition

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INSIDE EDITION is the longest-running, top-rated and most honored daily newsmagazine in on-demand audio podcast format. Join award-winning Anchor Deborah Norville for a daily episode of the complete broadcast of the show that features hard-hitting investigations, exclusive newsmaker interviews, incisive human-interest stories, and behind-the-scenes coverage of the top national stories, as well as celebrity and pop culture features. With INSIDE EDITION, there’s always more to the story. Website: https://www.insideedition.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/Inside.Edition Twitter: @InsideEdition Instagram: @insideedition

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Inside Edition for Thursday, May 2, 2024

5/2/2024
New photos of Britney Spears looking disheveled outside a Hollywood hotel are leading to new worries for the troubled star. She's barefoot and nearly naked, clutching a pillow while draped in a blanket. Paramedics rushed to the scene after a 911 call came in at 12:40am that an injured woman needed help reportedly after having a fight with her boyfriend. And at the crack of dawn this morning, police in riot gear moved in on the UCLA campus arresting hundreds of pro-Palestinian protestors who have been causing a disruption. If the demonstrators hoped to remain anonymous by wearing masks - forget about it. Jim Moret was at UCLA as cops moved in. Plus, Governor Kristi Noem is speaking out in her first TV interview about fatally shooting her dog because she says the animal was untrainable. Many say the revelation torpedoed her chances of being Donald Trump's running mate. However, Noem is calling the controversy “fake news.” And the other day we told you about the outrage over a video of knuckleheads dumping entire garbage cans of trash into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida after a boating event called the Boca Bash. Well, now one of the guys on the boat is issuing an apology. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Wednesday, May 1, 2024

5/1/2024
They lowered the boom overnight on student protests at major universities. After multiple deadlines to vacate occupied areas at Columbia University in New York, police moved in using heavy machinery to gain access to the second floor and take back the building. And he's the hero of last night’s baseball game between the LA Dodgers and the Arizona Diamondbacks. Not a pitcher or a slugger who hit a grand slam…the hero of the game was a beekeeper! Les Trent explains why. Plus, the FBI reports a staggering $3.4 billion dollars has been lost by senior citizens to various financial scams. This 74-year-old woman says she was a victim and cops say she tried to fix her financial woes by robbing a bank! And there are currently more than 50 weight loss drugs in clinical development from about 40 companies. However, for now, the supply isn't meeting the demand. Inside Edition’s Alison Hall spoke with a number of women driving hundreds of miles to get their prescriptions filled. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Tuesday, April 30, 2024

4/30/2024
The student protests happening across the country have moved into a new phase. Demonstrators are not only setting up tent cities on campuses, but they are now moving inside - taking over school buildings. As Les Trent reports, some are barricading themselves in using school furniture and zip ties. And a grandmother was home watching the Taylor Swift concert movie with her four-year-old granddaughter when a home invader burst in. However, he picked the wrong lady to mess with - she had a gun. As Jim Moret reports, the granny was not charged and instead of being taken to jail the bad guy went to the hospital. Plus, Police and fish and wildlife officials are investigating a situation in which party goers on a boat were filmed dumping their trash into the ocean. Within minutes of this video going viral, outraged citizen sleuths were posting information about the boat and its owner to speed up the investigation! And four years after she went missing on a Mother’s Day bike ride, toxicology results are in for Suzanne Morphew...and it's now confirmed she had an animal tranquilizer in her system. Investigators did find a dart gun and empty darts in her husband's gun case - but he has always maintained that he is innocent says those items were for hunting. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Monday, April 29, 2024

4/29/2024
More than half of all American households have a dog…so if you want to be a national political figure, it's probably not a good idea to shoot a dog, and then brag about it in a book. Word is South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem might have torpedoed her chances of being Donald Trump's VP pick. The backlash has been fierce – however, as Ann Mercogliano reports, the governor is doubling down. And you may have seen President Biden delivering zingers at this weekend's White House Correspondents’ dinner...but what you probably haven't seen was the chaos outside where the big names of Hollywood and media were confronted by pro-Palestinian demonstrators. Plus, the mayor of a Florida city is weighing in on that video of a distraught Gisele Bundchen telling an officer that paparazzi have been unrelenting. Les Trent reports the mayor told him it was unacceptable, he thought the cop should have been more understanding. And Dance Moms fans have reason to celebrate as cast members come together for a reunion...but where is Abby Lee Miller? Was the hot-tempered coach really not invited? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Friday, April 26, 2024

4/26/2024
It's got to be one of the weirdest birthday wishes ever: as Donald Trump was entering court for the fourth day of testimony in his hush money trial, the former president wished his wife, Melania, a Happy Birthday. Of course, the trial is about payments made to a porn star with whom he allegedly had sex while his wife was pregnant with their son. Ann Mercogliano is at the courthouse. And, they started their college careers in isolation and it's ending in chaos. The class of 2024 started university in the midst of the pandemic and now for many, college commencement is being marred by protests over Palestine. Steven Fabian has more. Plus, if you're drunk, airlines have the right to deny you a seat on the plane. It's a rule of passenger flight that can help deal with travelers who may be over-served at airport bars. Lisa Guerrero reports. And, in her new movie Challengers, Zendaya plays a tennis star-turned-coach, and her wardrobe has started a fashion trend. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Thursday, April 25, 2024

4/25/2024
It was a historic day for Donald Trump. In Washington, the Supreme Court heard arguments on whether he should have presidential immunity in his election interference case. While in New York, his hush money trial moved forward. While adult film star Stormy Daniels is at the center of the case it's actually another woman who may be called as a witness that court watchers say makes Trump nervous - former Playboy model Karen McDougal. Ann Mercogliano tells us why. And today it was announced that disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction is being overturned because an appellate court found he didn't get a fair trial. Now we're getting exclusive reaction from the foreman of the jury that convicted Weinstein in what was considered a pivotal moment of the “Me Too” era. Plus, two Americans went to Turks and Caicos for some fun in the sun. Now, they're trapped in paradise, not allowed to leave after getting caught with ammunition in their luggage. As Les Trent reports, they are just two of eight Americans arrested after a ban on bringing ammunition to the island was enforced And if you have a cat, you've probably caught it climbing into empty boxes. However, one feline picked the wrong box! It was from Amazon and as Jim Moret reports, the kitty ended up being shipped out on a six day journey. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Wednesday, April 24, 2024

4/24/2024
This was not a regular day at the barber shop....when two barbers spotted a toddler running alone towards a busy intersection they dropped their scissors and ran into action. As Les Trent reports, these guys are definitely a cut above the rest! And jurors in the Trump hush money trial have the day off as testimony will resume tomorrow in the case. The judge still has not ruled on whether to hold the former president in contempt of court for repeated violations of his order not to talk about participants in the case. However, some observers suggest Mr. Trump would welcome a jail sentence - for political gain. Plus, he was driving a loaner car while his own car was in the shop when he was pulled over. Within moments, the driver was terrified he was going to be shot by officers. As Jim Moret reports, he was innocent and it was all a big mistake. And there's a new product on the market…robot dogs armed with flame throwers are now being sold to the general public. Not everyone thinks that's such a good idea. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Tuesday, April 23, 2024

4/23/2024
Heading into his hush money trial today former President Trump weighed in on all the unrest on college campuses saying more cops should have been sent in to restore order...instead of being at his trial. And a woman is accused of getting behind the wheel drunk and crashing into a birthday party leading to the death of two young siblings. Today at her arraignment she faced murder and driving under the influence charges while the victims aunt tearfully addressed the court. The suspect's attorney says she only had one glass of wine four hours before the crash...adding that she suffers from epileptic-like seizures in her legs. Plus, she's the mom who reportedly got deathly ill one hour after eating at a sushi restaurant. However, it appears it wasn't the raw fish that made her sick. The health department says it was most likely a mushroom in the sushi. As Jim Moret reports her death was so painful she wrote a handwritten note to her family that she couldn't go on. The woman's family is suing the restaurant which denies any wrongdoing. And an alligator strolling through a Florida neighborhood meets his match - getting wrangled by a dude with his bare hands! Turns out the gator messed with the wrong guy he's an MMA fighter, and this was not his first alligator smackdown. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Monday, April 22, 2024

4/22/2024
Big day at the Donald Trump hush money trial as opening statements got underway. However, proceedings at this historic and unprecedented trial ended hours early, around lunch time. So why was the trial the whole world is watching cut short today? Because one of the jurors...had to go to the dentist! And a man trapped in a burning SUV is praising the team of good Samaritans who risked their own lives to save him. Despite the fire ball and explosions, one by one they joined in and kept to the task at hand. As Les Trent reports, they've been named America's newest highway heroes. Plus, she was a widow who went online to find love again. She met a man on a dating website who appeared to be “Mr. Right.” However, authorities say he turned out to be a scammer who drained her of her 1.5 million dollar life savings. Then she was found dead, her family says of mysterious circumstances. Now as Alison Hall reports, the woman's daughter is sounding the alarm about what's been called an epidemic of romance scams. And the reviews are in for Taylor Swift's new album...but get this - one magazine was so scared of retaliation from Swifties over a bad review they erased the critic's name! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Friday, April 19, 2024

4/19/2024
Major drama at the Donald Trump hush money trial. Just seconds after it was confirmed the entire jury pool had been picked, including 12 jurors and six alternates came a horrifying scene. A man set himself on fire right outside the courthouse. Ann Mercogliano was there and has a firsthand account. And we warn you the images are disturbing. And, we are now seeing bodycam video of police arriving on the scene of that heartbreaking uber shooting that shocked the nation. Both the 81-year-old man and the Uber driver he fatally shot had fallen victim to a phone scam. And as Jim Moret reports, the new video show cops getting the alleged scammer on the phone. The 81-year-old man has pled not guilty to murder charges. Plus, if you’re a Swiftie, you're probably feeling a bit tired today. Because last night at midnight, Taylor swift dropped her new album ‘Tortured Poets Department'. Our Alison Hall is among the millions caught up in Taylor mania. And, continuing chaos at Columbia University, pro-Palestinian demonstrators clashed with Israel supporters. And across the country at USC, a massive crowd marched to protest the school's decision to not allow a pro-Palestinian valedictorian to speak at graduation. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Thursday, April 18, 2024

4/18/2024
After a one-day break, court resumed today in Donald Trump's hush money trial and right away there was major chaos. The judge was hoping to wrap up jury selection tomorrow, but today two of the seated jurors were dismissed! And, this video will make your blood boil. A woman was shopping when a brazen creep appears to slide his cell phone right under her skirt. He may have gotten away if not for another woman who caught the incident on video and then confronted the guy until help arrived. Plus, it's the sentencing of a monster who will now likely die in prison. He abducted a nine-year-old on a camping trip with her family and kept her locked up in a cabinet in a trailer on his property. Thankfully, the brave little girl survived and as Les Trent reports, she's sending a message loud and clear to her kidnapper. And, it's Caitlyn Clark’s first time meeting the press as a pro basketball star and an exchange with one sports reporter was downright cringey. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Wednesday, April 17, 2024

4/17/2024
She works as a toll collector on a busy highway, but she was jolted awake with a bad feeling in her gut. So, she called out sick. Just hours later she got the news - a truck had crashed into her toll booth. She spoke with steven Fabian about her potentially lifesaving premonition. And, last week we told you about the shooting inside a law office in Las Vegas during a tense custody battle. A couple was killed by the shooter who then turned the gun on himself. Now we are hearing from a woman who was just inches away from the gunman but survived. Plus, a heart stopping video as a good samaritan goes above and beyond to help a neighbor trapped in his burning home. And, the judge in Donald Trump's hush money trial has laid down strict guidelines that the former president must be in court every single day or be arrested. But Trump has requested to be excused on the day his son Barron graduates from high school. The judge has yet to rule. So, will Trump risk being put in cuffs to see Barron get his diploma? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Tuesday, April 16, 2024

4/16/2024
It's day two of jury selection in the case the whole nation is watching as former President Trump's goes to trial. And picking the 12-member jury pool isn't going to be easy. After all, how do you find Americans who can put their feelings about Donald trump aside to make an impartial decision? We spoke with two prospective jurors who were among the first to be dismissed. And, we've told you about the epidemic of elderly people being scammed over the phone. Now it's turned deadly. An 81-year-old man ended up fatally shooting an Uber driver because he wrongly believed she was going to kill him. But she was unarmed, and they both were victims of an elaborate scam. Les Trent has more, and we warn you the video is upsetting. Plus, now imagine sitting at home and you hear a loud boom! Then, you discover something had crashed into your roof, blew through the floor, finally lodging into a bedroom wall. Well, it just happened to one homeowner and as Steven Fabian reports, the flying object came from outer space! And, the biggest stars of the WNBA hung up their basketball uniforms and got all glammed up for last night's draft. And in high heels these already tall ladies took things to dazzling heights! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Monday, April 15, 2024

4/15/2024
A historic moment in America as Donald Trump becomes the first president ever to stand trial on criminal charges. Trump tried multiple times to delay the case during which prosecutors hope to prove the former president falsified business records to disguise hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Ann Mercogliano is at the courthouse for day one of this unprecedented case. And, the whole world watched those jaw dropping images over the weekend of Iran launching hundreds of drones, ballistic missiles, and cruise missiles in a revenge mission against Israel. But today the Israeli military says of the 300 missiles fired at them, 99 percent were intercepted. As Steven Fabian reports, many are saying Iran’s high powered military may not be all that it’s cracked up to be. Plus, the search is over for those two missing moms we've told you about. Their bodies have been found. And in another major development, four suspects were arrested and charged with first degree murder. One of the suspects is actually the grandmother of one of the murdered mom's children. And we've told you about the epidemic of women getting sucker punched on the streets of New York by total strangers. Well just when you think it couldn't get any worse, comes word that it just happened to a nine-year-old girl. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duración:00:19:32

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Inside Edition for Friday, April 12, 2024

4/12/2024
His death sparked as many headlines as the crimes and football exploits to which he was linked. However, in the end, O.J. Simpson departed this world the way most do: infirm, his health failing - but surrounded by his family and friends. Simpson went to extraordinary lengths to keep his condition under wraps. Les Trent explains how he kept it all private. And O.J. Simpson's trials for murder for which he was acquitted, and for armed robbery that landed him in jail for nine years were widely known. However, there was a another case in which Simpson was a criminal defendant, when he was found not guilty after being accused of road rage. Jim Moret looks at back at that forgotten case. Plus, just three months after Gary and Theresa got married on The Golden Bachelor, the couple's decided to call it quits. This morning they were on TV talking about why. And Costco sells all kinds of thing, along with massive packs of toilet paper, and chicken cutlets, one can also buy gold bars. As Les Trent reports, that's led to a modern day gold rush. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duración:00:18:58

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Inside Edition for Thursday, April 11, 2024

4/11/2024
O.J. Simpson, the football great whose murder trial captivated the nation has died of cancer. His family made the announcement today…nearly 30 years from the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. Until then, Simpson had been known as an NFL star, sportscaster and commercial pitchman. Jim Moret has the latest on Simpson’s final days. And although, O.J. Simpson was acquitted of criminal charges in the killings, he was found civilly liable and ordered to pay more than $33 million dollars to the family of Ron Goldman. They received only a pittance of that…it was but one of the many controversies in Simpson’s post-football life. Plus, it's a terrifying situation…a little boy playing little league takes a hit right to the chest, and suffers a heart attack. However, there was a guardian angel right there - his mom who happens to be a nurse. And it was one of the most talked about moments on television: The slow speed police chase of O.J. Simpson in his white Ford Bronco. Well, we know what happened to it. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Wednesday, April 10, 2024

4/10/2024
It was a terrifying medical emergency midair when the pilot of a small private plane suddenly slumps over the controls. His passenger, the only other person board, radios the tower and incredibly he is able to safely land the plane. Jim Moret reports, the victim was an experienced pilot who apparently suffered a heart attack. And we've told you about the alarming number of women who have been sucker punched while on the streets of New York. Cops say most of the attacks are not related. Along with the increase in attacks, there has been an increase in women taking classes in self-defense. Our Alison Hall is one of them. Plus, 50 years ago People Magazine hit the newsstands: Now the magazine is looking back at a half century of stories with an issue for the ages. And was he the aggressor who attacked a group of people tubing on a river? Or was he just an innocent man just trying to defend himself? That’s what a jury will soon be asked to decide in the case of a man accused of killing one teenager and wounding four others on a popular river. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Tuesday, April 9, 2024

4/9/2024
The rules are clear – don’t let anyone ride in a trailer being pulled by a car, and this tragedy happened as one family journeyed to see the eclipse. As Jim Moret reports, a pediatrician was thrown out the door of their Airstream as it was travelling down a road. And it was the critical thing that everyone reporting on the eclipse stressed – “don’t look directly at the sun!” As expected, not everyone heeded the warning. Plus, The University of Connecticut’s men’s basketball team won its second consecutive national title last night...and no one was happier than, of all people, actor Bill Murray. And a couple in the midst of a contentious child custody battle were shot and killed inside an attorney's office. Now, we've learned the shooter was the woman's former father-in-law who has terminal brain cancer. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Monday, April 8, 2024

4/8/2024
Inside Edition is broadcasting from Times Square to experience today’s solar eclipse. The next total eclipse won’t happen in the U.S. until 2044…so we’ve got members of our team at key locations across the country to show what it’s like. And officials at key viewing sites have been warning people to pack extra patience as the crowds are intense in some places. That's increased concerns over security and law enforcement is on heightened alert. Plus, she's the basketball phenom credited for putting women's college basketball on the map, and when Caitlin Clark goes pro, she'll earn a $76,000 in the WNBA. If she were a guy, the starting NBA salary year one is $1.8 million dollars. Steve Fabian has more on what's next for the heroine of hoops. And remember that guy who won the biggest Powerball jackpot ever? His luck may have just run out. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Inside Edition for Friday, April 5, 2024

4/5/2024
Just two days after the world was stunned by that catastrophic earthquake in Taiwan comes a quake right here in New York City. At 10:23AM the “Big Apple” was rattled by a 4.8 magnitude earthquake with tremors felt up and down the East Coast from Philadelphia to Boston. Steven Fabian has more on the quake that shook 42 million people. And America is caught up in eclipse fever. A sea of humanity is heading to what's called the path of totality where the total solar eclipse will be visible on Monday...and that's led to massive traffic jams and overbooked flights and hotels. So we've got your eclipse survival guide. Plus, the search continues for two moms from Kansas who've been missing for six days. Investigators have been retracing the women's steps before they vanished and say they have found evidence they were victims of foul play. And it's the latest in our series we call “I Didn't Know That” and it may have you thinking you've been doing laundry all wrong. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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